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Ransomes President unveils Budding plaque; Lord's chooses Notts; tips for greenkeepers; new appointments
IN THIS ISSUE
RANSOMES PRESIDENT UNVEILS BUDDING PLAQUE
LORD'S CHOOSES NOTTS SPORT
TOP TIPS FOR GREENKEEPERS
KUBOTA APPOINT KEY ACCOUNT MANAGER
CLEAR WAY TO SUSTAINABILITY
THREE NEW DEALERS FOR ETESIA
SALES APPOINTMENT AT BARENBRUG
SUSSEX CCC PRAISE SHERRIFF
MARATHON SEASON FOR KEEPMOAT
MALCOLM MULLENDER JOINS SCHILLER
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MARATHON SEASON FOR KEEPMOAT
Four different teams in two sports

James Davison, Head Groundsman at the Keepmoat Stadium, Doncaster, has been using Aitkens Nutri-Pro along with Quadrop to keep the turf in great condition during a season where it is being used by four different teams in two different sports.

Between the start of the season and March 20th Davison and his team of two assistants have had 55 games on the pitch played by Doncaster Rovers FC, Doncaster Rovers Belles and Rugby League teams Doncaster Dons and Sheffield Eagles, who often play their games as part of double headers.


Head Groundsman at Doncastor Rovers, James Davison

The number of matches could go up by as many as 30 depending on how each team performs in their individual leagues, but with so many games on a consistent basis they don’t get the luxury of time to help the sward recover.

With such a heavy schedule and varying areas of damage from the two sports he needs strong turf and quick recovery between fixtures; with the combination of Nutri-Pro and Quadrop doing exactly that.

Aitkins say Nutri-Pro increases the performance of the leaf and root uptake, encouraging deeper and healthier rooting while it contains amino acids that improve stress resistance, which is all vital for a surface that faces so much damage from rugby league and football on a constant basis.

“Time is a great tool for repairing damage, but we don’t get that,” explains Davison.

“It’s not only Doncaster Rovers that play at this stadium, this season we have all the other local teams, who are here until their new stadium gets built at Don Valley, so it’s quite testing.

“We are always preparing for the next game; we don’t get weeks and fortnights in between fixtures to rest the grass because we are moving from one sport to the other in the space of a weekend.

“The combination of the Nutri-Pro and Quadrop really benefits us in between games because it helps a lot with the recovery and stress resistance, which you need when you have so many games in a season.”

He adds: “The Aitkens products have really helped the surface this year along with us as a team."


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